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Show 8 No. 1 at 11:20 o'clock, he was retired on pension. He has worked for the past 30 years out of Ogden, and has the rank of conductor. Ogden public schools opened Mon day morning and 9240 students had registered before Monday evening. This is an increase of 183 over the registration for the same period last year. It is expected that a number will register during the coming week. The Gwilliams service gas station street and Grant at Twenty-sevent- h avenue was short changed Tuesday . s, Funeral Sprays, Bankets and any price from SI up. Why pay more? Weber Floral, 740 28th afreet Df-sign- Phone 410. nde. W. L. Butler, chief engineer for the Ogden Gaa company, appeared liefore the city commiaaion Tueaday morning and made an offer to the commission to Friday, SeptemW THE OGDEN POST install natural gaa in the city buildings. Sir. Butler stated that the company would install the gas and leave it for one year. At the conclusion of the year, arrangements on rates could be made, or the system could be removed without cost to the city, if it proved unsatisfactory, George Boss, arrested some days ago on a petty larceny charge, was dismissed from the city court Tues-dsHe will he sent to a government hospital, as he is very ill. Physicians rtate that it would be fatal to him to confine him in a jail. E. Terry, charged with assaulting Joe Martell with a deadly weapon, appeared in the city court Tuesday morning and his bail fixed at $K00. lie will hnve a preliminary hearing September 20. William R. McEntire, a dairy farmer of Huntsville, has announced his candidacy for Weber county commissioner for the two-yeterm on the Democratic ticket. Neils Hansen, John Alek, Harry Fotoa, and Pete Katos, charged with liquor possession, will bo tried September 19 in the city court. A separate case against John Alek haa also been continued until' September 19. W. W. Hlakestee, assistant regional forester in the engineering department at Ogden, departed Tuesday for Idaho where he will make an inspection of the forest roads. He will return about October 5. An indoor picnic was given Thursday evening by the Ogden branch of the W. A, to It. M. A. in the American legion chateau. Mrs. Lettie Farr Manning was general chairman. The sixth annual reunion of the y. ar out of $10 by two gasoline purchasers. The large touring automobile belonging to Dr. Ezra C. Rich which street was parked on Twenty-sixt- h in front of the Joseph Scowcroft home Sunday evening was badly damaged by some person driving by and crashing into the Rich car who made no attempt to stop and ascertain the extent of damages. The program for the year at Weber college was outlined Wednesday morning at the assembly. The attendance for the year exceeded the last year's attendance 100 per cent. The total attendance for the year will be announced within 'the next few days. Students area registered from Hawaii, Texas, Washington, and states. all of the near-b- y n Thieves entered the home of Oansentten, 3575 Jefferson aveWil-lia- nue Wednesday and stole a wedding ring and $1 in cash. Alleged vehicle violators deposited $17 into the city treasury Wednesday for violation of the vehicle ordinance. Mrs. L. Knauss, R. A. Fitzgerald and L. Peterson contributed $2 each; Edward Berglund and Edwin Woolley $3 each, and Orvil Confort was assessed $5. Stuart has offered to sell to the city approximately fifteen acres of land for $95. an acre. The land adjoins the municipal golf course and other lands adjoining the course recently purchased by the city for Floyd C. - that purpose. The communication was filed. Izzy Egyptian Will Show The Comedy Ladies coming year. The budget for the year has been revised and approved by the advisory board of which Ralph is chairman, and Frank J. Stevens is treasurer. Mayor Ora Bundy is general chairman, and be will be assisted by an excellent committee, who will assist in the campaign for funds. The cause is a worthy one, and the support of the community will aid th workers greatly. A window was pried open Monday at the Ogden Golf and Country club, and 99 golf balls taken. Deputy Sheriff D. F. Steele was called and investigated. He questioned the caddies, and before he had finished two of them confessed to the theft, he said. They will be turned over to juvenile authorities. The balls were returned. Daljit Singh Sadharia, Bombay, India, was the speaker at the club weekly luncheon in the Hotel Bigelow Thursday noon. He spoke on India. Mrs. Ruth Fritzell, Peery apartments, reported to the police depart- Must Play Saturday ie Ki-wa- ment Tuesday night that her autobile was stolen from in front of the apartment, about 10:30 p. m. Mrs. Ina Carver, wife of J. S. Carver of the city health department, is reported improving rapidly in tha Dee hospital, where she underwent an operation for goitre a few days ago. A law suit for damages against the Oregon Short Line brought by C. M. North growing out of livestock shipments, was dismissed in the Second district court Wednesday by reason of tha plaintiff failing to appear to press the action. The attorney for the plaintiff is said to have left Ogden some years ago and his present place of abode is not known here. Ogden is among the 270 cities in (he nation listed with populations between 25,000 and 100,000. Schenectady was the largest in this group of 270 cities with 95,652, and Johnson City,- Tenn the smallest, with 25,073. Kosroe Glaamann, manager of the Paramount theatre, and J. D. manager of the Orpheum theatre, were arrested Wednesday for operating a calliope on the' city treets without a license. Tbeir casa will be heard September 22, and Maripole put up $5 bail each and were represented in the city court Thursday by Parley Norseth, who obtained permission to defer pleading until Monday, G. L. Lodell, pastor of the First Christian church, and Mrs. Lodell were the recipients of a delightful party Tueaday evening when the members of the church tendered them surprise. It was in celebration of the ten-year-o- "S Ladies Must Play, drama of sophisticated society scheduled to open at the Jbgryptuwz theatre where it will run Saturday, Sunday and Monday. SeThe cast is headed by Dorothy Dorothy Hamilton. Neil bastian and most Sebastian , is one of acreendoma estao-ished She women. opular leading an enviable reputation for herself as a featured player in those two Our popular films of modern youth ModOur and jancing Daughters em Maidens." Her most recent screen lead m jortrayal was the feminine film -Columbia the Hells Island," Jack Holt and Ralph Graves, buddies. Neil Hamilfamous ilm's Fu ton, who lately appeared in the role danchu films, plays the leading opposite Dorothy Sebastian. inAn excellent supporting cast, John and Moorhead cluding Natalie iolland play featured roles. "Ladies Must Play" is unfolded against elabgororate backgrounds with women - mooern geously gowned and ultra settings figuring prominently. ld Mans Complete Judge Pratt Grants Call Out for Divorces to Three Postoffice In Judge Eugene E. Pratts division of the Second district court Mon- Bids are to be c.iipj , ly for the const were granted tion to the Ogden day morning divorces p2V.V k announcement to three couples: who was ner, local postm.sj-rVirginia Harrington Ivan Harring- specifications ha-from decree a granted KJ?.en Mr ton on the grounds of cruelty. The Tack against fice of the will be opened In the case of Dorothy on had supervising wife sued the Donald Pack, the the ground of failure to support, and ington, D. offlSg ft in Pack had charged desertion was the Pack counterclaim. given a decree. high and have a frontal 52V Dora Emma Kaelly waa given a de- fourth cree from Kereakos Kaelly on the pth of Yoi to failue aupportand of grounds ,.Al? ,5?ropriatiori Of building has been gress The design of ft?. will be in conformity 1 e i? New Plan for beTi at State Fair for -- PR T uS? 06 Etta Marquiss Die, At the Family Ho t V- County Exhibits Plana for the special instruction and registration period for freshmen students to be conducted Thursday, Friday and Saturday, .September 25, 26 and 27 at the University of Utah, lave been announced by the presidents office. The 1930 freshmen instruction period will be the best that iss been conducted at the University of Utah according to the announcement. The meetings will be held in Kingsbury Hall, the University's new auditorium. Special instructions covering the entire period will be given nt the opening meeting, Thursday, September 25 at 9:00 a. m. Lectures to be covgiven during the three days will work the as such er important subjects of the various schools, how to regis-jc- t, how to study, the history of the university, its ideals, traditions, organization, the physical plant, scholarship standards, eligibility for activities, and the 'responsibilities of the Mar-pol- e, ner 3$ firmr 3 Registration at U - G-r- lOLl County agricultural exhibits In the Utah State Fair thia year, October 4 to 11, will bo judged on the baaia of tho value id the crop to Utah, rather than en the varieties of crops as heretofore, according to on announcement made today by Ernest S. Holmes, , manager. "We believe the counties can bene fit nnder this new arrangement, says Mr. Holmes, "because the purpose of the State Fair is to develop recognition for the outstanding products of the State. Pj encouraging each county to feature the particular agricultural, horticultural or field crop which is Its most valuable commercial product this can be accomplished. We have rabmitted the idea fo county agents and boards of ronnty commissions and ' find them, without exception, heartily ia accord with the idea. From present indications, the interest displayed in the Slate Fair this year ia fully equal to, if not greater than years past t The Agricultural Building is assured of being filled to capacity with exhibits which will place thia State on display before its people. Tha United States Forest Service is already working on a display which promises to ho one of the most i foresting in tbe hnilding. Etta Marquiss, Marquiss, died wife EJft kCtoS1 615 Fifteenth rtr She was born in Slaterviiu tember 29, 1898, dautfrtwtfS . liam and Jane Damey was a member of Saints church, in the SevenSrS Surviving are her husbandiri ents, and the following sisters: Andrew Wheeler, MtoJ . thelSj brott Wheeler and Louis WhedeTX Ogden, and Fred Wheeler oft Lake. m Always the Best for the Ogden Guest" or LAST TIMES TODAY McGilUs, recently ' charged with battery on the person of Maxine AND TOMORROW Hickey, failed to answer when his nnme was called in the city court Smout family will be held September Learned About IB morning. His cash bond Wednesday 20 in the Slaterville meeting house, of was declared forfeited. lil $200 Women beginning at 11 a. m. Michael Nezzard was fined $75 Officers G. E. Noble, George Finn with the alternative of 25 days in the and W. K. Milligan recovered a quanSUNDAY in the Wednesday jail morning city tity of canned goods and other loot city court. Neszard was charged with Hold stolen from grocery stores by Elmer tho theft of $4 from Nick Panos. Unholy Three" Attendance Tillotaon and Charles Nadel. Tho during students. E. McCown has been appointGuy the and this period ia compulsory, boys told the officers where the loot ed by the city commission to assist featuring Lon Chaney ia ha a of those who fail to atwas cashed at the home of Nadel's registration Dobbs P. with Stuart and only talking pictsic. Under the direction of County sister on West Seventeenth street. City Attorney and claims. The tend will be delayed. L. A. the Weber Christensen, Agent The goods were found Tuesday morn- city litigation take either Students who failed to was made upon the rec- anniversary of their wedding day,.. the English placement examination county farm bureau and Utah Poultry ing after the boys confessed. ommendation of Mr. Dobbs. Simon Barlow a Judge in the city or the F. W. Campbell, 2627 Grammercy examination Producers association are giving The petition of George W. Taylor court Thursday did not of demon.tc.tl.M to roA.ce a penal which .,.'psychological pass avenue, reported ,to the Police that and others of the irrmoat high ") given ,for a new water main on sentence on JV. A. James for using Gee, But Business Is GosT while his car was parked in front of Rushton street of tho. out. lMt opring ichool, between Quincy and freezem on hamberger steak, as a barber shop on Washington avenue Jackson avenues. The communication James told the court that he had erable difficulty in keeping their a theif stole a kodak from his autobeen to referred Commissioner changed his plea to guilty from the mobile neither of thew .lamination. Fred E. Williams in charge of that one entered Tuesday to not guilty, and entrance examination, no otndent will I ? Royal J. Douglas, Ogden attorney, act. with to told power department, the court was that it an delivered an address Tuesday noon at ho to until bo nlhrarad iCnEKB case of Ogden city against regUte, The James was required to pay the Exchange club luncheon at the Abramson in the Second district i fine of $4.70 which covered n I variincluded lectures SHOW! and the costs at A GREAT Hotel Bigelow. Mr. Douglas spoke week, was court dismissed on transfer and students All former f the Wednesday court. Charges were brought ous towns in Weber, Wednesday and on the constitution. Rev. John W. motion of the defense council. Abram- jy Moroni Chugg, NOW PLAYING state dairy students from other universities or Thursday. Talks were made at Hoopdeputy llyslop introduced the speaker. Pres- son was convicted in the city court on ind food inspector. junior colleges will report for regis- er, Plain City, Farr West, Ogden, ident Charles E. Robinson presided. - Last Times Tods;! tration on Monday, September 29. Eden, and Roy. Word has been received In Ogden the charge of operation a suit dub, license and fined $10. He without a all students work class for Regular Montana by the police department that Sefton Week Was will start Tuesday, September 30 F. Causey, who broke jail in Ogden appealed his case to the Second discourt Thelma Mary Hunt has started acSkies last March, h?d been arrested on a trict One C. Sorensen, of Pocatello, Dr. J. tion for divorce in the district court had check charge in Fitts berg, Pa. and in Ogden. Idaho, Ogden Physician Dies against Dester Hunt. They were marCausey was being held in the Ogden He wasspent Wednesday Mrs. Gifferd and Mr, Since the establishment of the Uni entries for the ried November 20, 1925, and have one jail for California officers, and es- horse showgathering Following Operation child. She asks for the care and . Pinchots Cruise to the at Blackfoot, Idaho, which on atockyards in Ogden, one of the caped the day that the California of- will take place September, 28, to Oc- nggest weeks business in sheep was South Seas" custody of the child, alimony, costs of ficers arrived to take him back to the tober 2, inclusive. A large number 'ecorded during the week of Septem-e- r . Dr. Mark Brown, prominent the suit and attorney fees. Violet coast. 13. One hundred and thirty-ai- x of entries were obtained in Ogden, specialist of Ogden, who was operated Taylor has filed action in the Second STARTING SATURDAY C. 0. King, 102 Twenty-secon- d on for gall bladder trouble in a Salt district court for divorce or individual decks, which horses head including 21,000 approximately P. to the street, reported against police departMust Play" saddle records. The of JLheep were sold during that time. Lake hospital last week, died Friday C. Taylor. There are no children ment Tuesday that a theif entered his have excellent and his in four-hitc- h was Salt The Lake, sales were body famous Clydesdale team from Hie issue. Mrs. Taylor charges principally fat and home Monday night and stole a watch With Dorothy Sebastisa m4 owned by the Union stockyards com- feeder lambs, which brought good brought to Ogden and burial services and asks for general and $10 in cash. Neil Hamilton. what similar were held here Tuesday: Mr. Brown Mrs. W. P. Rowe, 1538 Twenty-sevent- h pany in Ogden also will appear at the prices considering Unihis medical studies at the rradea were bringing at other mar began street, reported to the police show. NEXT TUESDAY lets. The week's top was $7.50 per versity of Utah, later going to Colum- Aaabtanca ihm to Painters and HowboMm James with Reed, Indian, charged loss in the rash of $10 ia department colors ornaman-Wtioand securing harmonising M. bia where received his Buck Jones in His UW from her home Tuesday morning. The forging a check for $28 July 1, ap- lundred weight on fat Iambs, with D. university, in 1912. mediHe Western on down in degree practiced Wall Paper, modern designs and colon. for the less Judge George S. Barkers prices ranging theif probably entered the house peared cine in Ogden for a number of years, Ka hernias, i psnad package kinds. Me division of the Second fleshy court district through the basement window. Shadow Ranch" Feint, a quality product; per Many inquiries have been receive! and returned to Columbia where he Albert MacFarland, negro, charg- Wednesday and pleaded guilty. The gallon fais 'ndian has been in the employ of F. y commission firms operating on the took a postgraduate course and speBrashes for aU ps.r ed with embexxling household furniAny Shot work. He was marAny Seat market from lamb feeders dur- cialized in MULLER DECORATING CO. 1 ture and fixtures from J. F, Douglas F. Gunn for sometime, and had al- )gden Kiddies, in 1917 to Mary Wattis, who sur- SOI 24th Street. Adults, 15c; Residence: Phono SUSI trustworthy, and he was ing the week, indicating that there ried September 8, waived preliminary ways proved a renewed interest in lamb feeding, vives him, also four children, Mary, Mr. Gunn, and was regreeting carta hearing in the city court Saturday paroled to Helen Richwhich William to Patricia, consume to DeHope, a to the promises court report large and was bound over to the Second dis- quested cember 29. supply of the feeder lambs that wil ard, and Jane Brown. Also his mothtrict court under a bond of $500. According to the statement of C. arrive at this market during the next er, Mrs. W. J. Smith and his sister, Duano Hales, charged with careless Minnie Moore Brown, all of Ogden. S. Gunnell, superintendent of the Pa- SO days. automohis when driving August 14, cific He wqp bom in Ogden on April 17, Fruit Express company, more bile collided with a car driven by fruit and a son of Mr. and Mrs. R ichard 1884, hanbeen have A. N. vegetables City Physician Savage injuring $266.75 P. Brown. He was a grandson of the several people, appeared in the city dled through Ogden this summer than pioneer Utah physician, Jesse J. MurTo Flood court Saturday morning and pleaded last summer. by phy. Elaine Boothe, 21, of La France not guilty. His trial was set for L. D. S. Wards Funeral services were held Tuesday apartments, suffered a severe cut on September 27. John W. Wilcox has announced his the right side of her face Wednesday in the Eleventh ward at 2 oclock with Final reports from the various L. Bishop James II. Riley presiding. candidacy for the nomination of coun- night at 3:25 when the car in which term on the she was riding with a companion, col D. S. wards in Ogden Thursday showThe invocation was ty commissioner two-yeby lided with a car driven by LeRoy ed that $206.75 had been contribute! President N. A. Tanner. offered Republican ticket The speakC, A. Hansen, charged with issuing Brough, on the Ogc n canyon road through the Mormon church organi- ers were W. Karl Hopkins, Dr. J. R. a check for $32.50 to W. H. Warren, rear tho dugway and Harrison ave- zation for the Utah flood relief fund. Morrell and Samuel G. Dye. Music without having sufficient funds in the nue. Miss Boothe was taken to the The Sixteenth ward donation is no: was furnished by the community bank, pleaded not guilty in the city Dee hospital where her injuries were included in this total, being added to chorus, of which Dr. Brown was a the Weber county district total, moa member. court Saturday morning. His trial dressed by a surgeon. R. H. Rutledge, regional forester of of the members was set for September 22. residing in rural disBurial was in the Mt. Ogden MeEarl Jackson, charged with liquor the Ogden department, is of the opin tricts. morial park cemetery. tract of land Chairman A. B. Foulger, of the L. possession, failed to appear for trial on that a 250,000-acr- e The ritual of the American Legion located within a few hours drive of D. S. committee, stated Thursday tha was in the city court Saturday morning, exemplified by the Rev. A. J. or deSalt Ogdon and Lake, and his cash bond of $300 was comprising a the response from the various wards Hansen, and the ritual of the Neighportion of the Wasatch national for- was most gratifying. clared forfeited. bors of Woodcraft by officers of the The only other contribution from Joe Hansen, charged with posses- est, the Granddaddy Lake district, and sion of liquor, failed to appear .when adjacent sections, should be official any church was that of the Seventh lodge The was dedicated by E. A. his name was called in the city court ly set aside as a primitive area. Mr. Day Adventists, slightly over seven Larkin,grave and Taps was sounded by The money raised through Ben Garr. Drams Monday morning, and his cash bond Rutledge has just completed an eight-da- y dollars. club members had of the dewas L. D. of $100 declared forfeited. survey the S. committee had been addarea, which he of the flowers. charge Traffic fines in the city court Mon- scribes as a mountainous playground, ed to the Red Cross total from Ocdcn ,Dr. Brown was s member of the day enriched the city treasury to the composed of scores of fishing lakes and Weber county. American Legion, having served in extent of $35 by violators of the ve- and streams, which compare favorabthe medical division during the World hicle ordinance. ly with the Grand Teton national forwar. Claud Jensen forfeited $25 on the est. Walter of R. Van Craven, announced WednesKampcn, charge speeding; Here WORKS with a J. W. Flinders and Donald Dawson day that he is a candidate for the contributed $2 each. Ray Daniels nomination of county surveyor on the clear mind and conscience. He knows no Summer restrictions on the waterDemocratic ticket. Mr. Craven was paid $3 and J. A. Brown $1. On recommendation of Chief of Po- formerly county surveyor and city en- ing hours were removed Thursday by master other than himself. In times of Commissioner Fred E. Williams Mr. lice A. E. Wilfong, the city commis- gineer. hia W. R. Adams, a printer, has an Williams states that the flow into sion has issued pardons to the followprosperity, he can take full advantage of W and out of the reservoir is steadily ith the Big Crowds he ing prisoners, serving time in tbe city nounced his candidacy for represenopportunities; and in times of depression jail: Bill Clark, James Murray, G. S. tative to the legislature on the Re- improving that the necessity for conis relatively unaffected. He is ever armed Parly, Scotty Rackham and E. B. Re- publican ticket Mr. Adams says he servation has not passed, as the canfactories be and will ning a industrial HE working mans candidate. gan. Nite plants against business or. private adversity. Democrats of Wilson precinct re are using the water, and a great The Southern Pacific company has been notified that a car on a train ported to County Chairman Ira A. amount is used in this work. IS THE MAN with a cash reserve; the man With between Ogden and Sparks, Nev., was Huggins Wednesday that they met reasonable caution, however, he addRay Minters Cocoanut who has made regular and easy Savings broken open and 37 suits of clothes Monday night and elected the follow ed, no further shortage should apGrove Orchestra and several overcoats stolen. The com ing delegates: State, congressiona pear this season. Deposits in this Bank! (Enlarged It Men) pany also reported that its station at and judicial convention in Salt lake SOME POTATOES Admission 40c Oxnard, California, had been held up September 20: Erast us Bingham and 14 pay clucks and one gun tak county convention in Ogden Septem Our old friend Wilford Day, g dirt her 27, George Bitton and Charles farmer living near Parowan in Iron en. George King, Healy hotel, com- Tracy. e county, is harvesting a The annual Home Service campaign of potatoes. He will market themfield pleted more than 40 years continuous Member Federal Reserve System in services with the Denver and Rio of the Salvation army will begin in Ios Angeles. Wilford thinks evidently Grande Western railroad, and when Ogden, September 23, to raise $4000 well of our southern California mar-S he arrived in Ogden Monday on train to carry on relief work during the Glas-man- n 1 . They . Poultrymcn Demonstrations Here v The . tavtoSi 1 i.n;fl -- inad-vertanc- e. Hy-ru- m 1 Last Under Large at Stockyards X-R- ay Ladies non-suppo- rt, n. - - X-r- ay Hand-point-ed Contributed Relief Ogden -- ar ; WHO IS THIS MAN? Water Restrictions H, Are Lifted DANCE Saturday 110-acr- Clti)hite6ity The Commercial Security Bank |